A British Columbia group wants to decriminalize marijuana – and they’re using a “cannabus” to get their message out. A spokesman for Sensible BC says they’re confident they can get more than 400,000 signatures to put the question to a province-wide referendum.

“A lot of the response has been positive and it’s been, a lot of them, from non-cannabis users,” Corey Skinner told the Canadian Press at a cannabus event.

Careful readers may notice a pun embedded in the name of the campaign’s bus.

Sensible BC has been gathering signatures since Sept. 9, continuing for a 90-day period until Dec. 5. The group’s proposed legislation — the Sensible Policing Act — is available on its website and would change the province’s policing law so cops would no longer expend any resources on pot prohibition. The second part of the legislation would have B.C. lead the charge on federal legalization and regulation of marijuana.